Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I appreciate your being here today, all of you.
I'll start, and in this round likely finish, I suppose, with Mr. Broadbent.
I have a couple of questions, at least, for you. I first want to say that I have great respect for your long and distinguished history as a parliamentarian. I have one question that might be seen as a little bit tough by someone who doesn't have the experience you have, but I know you won't take it in any way personally, or that you won't—